Chapter 5: Problem 5
Multiply and simplify where possible. \((4 \sqrt{2})(-6 \sqrt{5})\)
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Chapter 5: Problem 5
Multiply and simplify where possible. \((4 \sqrt{2})(-6 \sqrt{5})\)
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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The field of view of a microscope is \((4)\left(10^{-4}\right)\) meters. If a single cell organism occupies \(\frac{1}{5}\) of the field of view, find the length of the organism in meters. Express the result in scientific notation.
Use scientific notation and the properties of exponents to help you perform the following operations. \((90,000)^{\frac{3}{2}}\)
Use scientific notation and the properties of exponents to help you perform the following operations. \(\sqrt{9,000,000}\)
Write each of the following in scientific notation. For example \(27800=(2.78)(10)^{4}\). \(40,000,000\)
Use scientific notation and the properties of exponents to help you perform the following operations. \(\frac{(0.0045)(60,000)}{(1800)(0.00015)}\)
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